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12 Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minnesota 
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ACORUS CALAMUS (Sweet Flag) 
—M—Sword shaped. Erect, thrives best in moist soil 
or shallow water . 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion) 
—coronaria, mnllien pink. 2 ft., stout, erect, growing 
plants with silvery foliage. 
ALLIUM THIBETICA 
—R—Flowers in clusters, lilac, mauve; excellent 
rock garden plant, 6-8 in. New. 
ALSINE (Punifolia) . 
ANCHUSA ITALICA (Bugloss) 
—R—For mass effect of brilliant blue, anchusa is 
unsurpassed. 4-5 ft. 
ANEMONE-CANADENSE (Meadow Anemone) 
—R—Syn. anemone Pennsylvania. Large white flow¬ 
ers in May-June, 12-18 in. 
—R—patens (pasqua flowers). A silky haired plant 
with pale violet flowers in May. A native of Min¬ 
nesota. 6-10 in. Each 50c.. 
—RB—pulsatilla. Flowers vary from lilac to purple. 
An interesting plant for rockery or well drained 
border. 9 to 12 in. 
—R—St. Bridgids. Hybrid anemone . 
—R—sylvestris. Fine for cool, moist corner in rock 
garden. White nodding stem. 10 inches. 
ASARUM CANADENSE (Wild Ginger). 
—shuttleworth . 
ANTENARIA, alpina. (R) Used for rockeries. Flow¬ 
ers may be used for everlasting bouquets. 
ANTHEMIS Tinctoria, (Kelways), (C) Finely cut 
foliage. Large golden yellow flowers all summer. . 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
—R—alpina. Alpine columbine. 
—RC—canadensis. Native columbine. Red and yellow 
—RC—chrysantha Golden yellow. In bloom for 2 
months . *. . 
—RC—coerulea. Blue shades .. 
—CB—Mrs. Elliott’s long spurred hybrids. There is 
not a better mixture grown. Wonderful colors with 
long spurred flowers. 
—CB—Rocky Mountain columbine. 
—CB—rose qu^en. Pink shades. 
—CB—white queen . 
—CB—mixed . 
ARABIS ALPINA (Alpine Roclccress) 
—R—pure white flowers in dense masses. Good 
border or rock plant.... 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA URSI (Bearberry) 
—R—A trailing hillside plant of a shrubbery nature. 
Flowers white or rarely ninkish. Good for ground 
cover or rock garden. Large clumps in burlap. 
Each 50c. 
ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUS (Jack-in-the-Pulpit) 
—RS—Should be planted in shade. Interesting plant 
for woodland planting . 
ARMERIA FORMOSA (Sea Pink). (R). 
—RW—laucheana. Bright rosy red. Free bloomer 
May-June. 8-6 inches.. 
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